Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) has announced that the global space industry is experiencing robust growth, particularly in satellite ground equipment, which has already achieved a significant market value ...
Tripura Institute Of Technology, Taiwan University To Join Hands For Academic Exchange Programmes
The agreement between Tripura Institute of Technology and Providence University Taiwan will facilitate the exchange of students and faculty training programmes between both institutions.
Telesat’s ‘Lightspeed’ shines in Taiwan: expanding Asian horizons with LEO satellite project
In a significant move to foster global cooperation in the field of satellite industry, Telesat embarked on a mission to Taiwan and South Korea. The Ottawa-based company is actively engaging with both ...
The US is quietly arming Taiwan to the teeth
Taiwan's vulnerability is forcing Washington to act. It's why Taiwanese ground troops are being dispatched to the US to train and US trainers are coming to Taipei to embed with Taiwan's marines and ...
Companies that had their IPO in 1996
The year 1996 was a remarkable one for the initial public offering (IPO) market, particularly in the United States.
Taiwan publishes Chiang Kai-shek’s diaries for ‘social reconciliation and progress’
Taiwan published the diaries of former Republic of China leader Chiang Kai-shek as a form of "social reconciliation and progress" following a protracted legal battle for their return from the United ...
Warning as Taiwan on high alert after China’s navy prowls the coast
An analyst has suggested China may be ramping up tensions as the US is focused on supporting Israel against Hamas.
Drones Could Help Turn Taiwan Into a ‘Porcupine’
Additionally, the two parties have begun working together to enhance Taiwan’s defense capabilities by providing cutting-edge technology and encouraging collaboration with local enterprises to boost ...
Richard D. Fisher, Jr. On Taiwan: Integrating Taiwan Into The Global Arsenal Of Democracy
Taiwan has always been a main beneficiary of the Indo-Pacific defense network led by the United States and its “arsenal of democracy,” to continue as long as it is a free nation. There is now an ...
Lighting up the Taipei night celebrating Diwali
Hundreds of people yesterday attended Diwali celebrations in Taipei organized by the de facto Indian embassy, enjoying fireworks and traditional music, food and cultural performances. Diwali, also ...
Taiwan’s first brain bank opens in Taipei
The nation’s first brain bank opened in Taipei yesterday, with Premier Chen Chien-jen (陳建仁) expressing his hopes that it would also make Taiwan a bellwether in neuroscience in Asia. National Taiwan ...
Taipei City Government to restore physicist Dai Yun-guei’s residence
The Taipei City Government on Friday began restoring two old Japanese-style houses that are municipality-designated historic sites, including the residence of physicist Dai Yun-guei (戴運軌, 1897-1982), ...
Taiwan Should Boost International Drone Collaboration
With tensions rising in the Taiwan Strait, attention has been focused on Taiwan’s efforts to bolster its self-defense, particularly by forging drone partnerships with allies.
Taiwan’s Foxconn sticks to strong end-of-year sales outlook
The fourth quarter is traditionally the hot season for Taiwan's tech companies as they race to supply smartphones, tablets and other electronics to major vendors such as Apple for the year-end holiday period in Western markets.
The Taiwanese American cousins going head-to-head in the global AI race
Their companies sell hardware and software to the world’s leading tech companies, in an industry poised to reach $1 trillion in value by 2030, according to McKinsey. In its most recent annual report, ...
How Taiwan won decade-long battle for the return of Chiang Kai-shek’s diaries from the US
Academia Historica, Taiwan’s official archive for presidential records and artefacts, has published diaries by Chiang Kai-shek and his son after winning battle for their return from Stanford University’s Hoover Institution in September.